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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1930)
1 PAOeJ TWO f 1 M TMfl CCALM OP fT-q DEMPSEY SAYS SHUKKEY LEADS iHEMVYWQGHTS Manas Mauler Might Re-Enter Ring to Settle Title. NEW YORK, Jaa. 11. APi fin far Jack Deanpaev tm con cerned. Ik heavywetgM fhan pio of the world It Jerk atter kev ot Boetoa. Reeking the boxere In each dlvlaloa fee- Th Blag. flatus ataaeilne, tbe old Maoe-iea ataaier place Sharkey t tbe to of the heap aad tarsia bin tb "accred ited world's heavyweight ekem b4ow." Lie See FewsatdehV Back of tk Boetoa eaUor lMpT raake Max SVkmellins i( otmiitr; Tarry ortrrithe f MMi City. I . aad Pktl Scott of Eaglaad. Tbra b groups save ) Tooimr Loo h ran Otte Va Perat, George Godfrey. Johnny Rlako, Vlrtorto Compolo. Thiii Stribllng Bed Paulino Mil. Tb raskina were made before Palian's victory aver Voa Porst ta tbe Madrtna Square Cardan Friday Bight. Mar Try CoaM Bark Of kla ova plana. Dempeey tar tl1a that la definite. Ha believe that Sharkey la good enough to repel all aftampie to taka tha heavyweight tltlo oat of thlt country bat hint that it tha tailor fat)), b (Dempaey) may try namher come-back. "1 still feel." ear Jack. "Uiat evea with my loag absence from ring competition, I eon Id give a good aeeoaat at aiyMlt with any of tha praaaat eorp of heavyweighta. Oa tha face of things, however, 1 fl that I aia don aa aa active participant" BwbasMa RankJego Dempeey'S rankings succeed thoa mail for tb ring for sev ral years by tk lata Tex Rk-k-erd. . Here's tk way Dempeey raak th leaders la tka other dlvlvsloa: Light heavyweights Maxey Roeenbloom. Jimmy Slattery, Lou Roossa. Lao Lomakl. Middleweight Mickey Walk r. Dav Shade. Rene Devo, Ace Modems. . Welterweight Jackie , Fields and Jimmy MeLeraln. Lightwelghta Sammy Man dril and Toay Caasonerl. Featherwelghte Kid Cboa olai, Karl Maairo aod Hal Bat. tall no. ' ftantamweisbta Al Brown and eluahy (Ira bam. Flywelxbta Hlatk Bill Mldger Woleaet. Portland Police Solve Mystery of Missing Porkers PORTLAND, Jaa. 11, (API Two man war aodar arraat th carraas 01 tbr piga war i ooitody, tb "Ixath car." a Ul, had haaa ldnllfld. and a bloody bathtub apok of katcbary, aa pw Ilea annouaoad tolatloa of Port land a "myatary ot th mlailng l" Tb mta ara Oaorg Laaglou, II. aad Oaorg Carrta, 41. Tbr) war arraaud last night aa polk lay In wait tor tbm at a dilapi dated Boeae oa Union arana. Thfjnaa wara hllariouily Intoii ' VTad.TH "XJlear declared, and alighting from k(axl they walked Into the arm of Ifi waiting po lice Tb plga were ftolen from the farm ot O. S. Toablda. They ware killed and bled on (he apot, police deelare, were then loaded Into tail eab, covered with ooata, aod aeiirareo to tn union annua bout. Tk bathtub III lit bouaa ttadt an einellanl rat, police aald, and lla bloody walla (puke eloquently of th balihory ot tb miming pig. LA UHANDK WINS LA UHANDK, Ore,, Jan. II, (A P) La Grande high scbool won It first victory In three start by defeating Joseph II to 11 hers Saturday night. NORMAL IIKATa DLVII.M LA UKANDK, Ore., Jan. 11. (A l) Th East Oregon Normal concluded Its pre-cullege banket hall least o Saturday night at He lis, defeating (h Red Devlla II lo 10. East Oregon Normal and Cheney Normal will play here tnnradsy. Pup Missing Ten Days Found With Head Fast in Log CALEDONIA, Mo., Jaa. II. (AP) Shorty Hull dog I r covering nicely, (hank you, al ler learning that "temperance In all things" la a virtu more (o b coveted than cottontails. Hunters found th dog yea lerday with Its bead (Irony fastened ' hollow log, wlieru It Tldutly had triad lo pur au rabbit, Th pup had been missing taa days. Although unable to waik when released, th dog rallied quickly after being led. Cleveland First Sacker Leading American Batsman CHICAGO. Ja. tl. (APl Law rimmi. erne Major Lea gaa baseball tarmr apparuiUf waa waaa ka waa aipoo ta tka Miaor by tka Phlladipbta Natlaa fnar yaar aao. waa tb Madlac baumaa o( tka AmarVaa Laagna Ut taaaoa. rostra, plarlag firat baa fr tba Cl"laal lniaa. woa tk wain baiting Uii with tba low cat ar ii.i Ty Coin 1111 rbampioaablp mark. Foosaca aattMl Hi limn la II' nt biu-ng arly 14 lines !ir t- a'ra nf 3l. ta points ua irr loa "f;o" Givtiio a mark and a point hiar than Cobda araraga. Al S;mon. oairi'l.I.r o( tn world rhamploa rhiud:pbn Athlatlca waa rannrup to Poa aara. with an aarj of .Hi. and Harry Manujh. Su Loan Browa aotflaI(lr. waa third with .Sl. MBb flnl!ld rout to h1Io la Gotlla mad a dlappflntlBg tbowing. falling to fiatab la tba .30 claaa. Otbcra la tha Iadlag taa wara Jimmy Pom. Philadelphia. .354. Tony Laiiarl. Nw Tork. .: Bob Potbrglll. Datrolt. .!: Frl Comb. Xw Tork. .141: ban Rath. Naw Tork. .141: Harry Hllmana. Datrolt. .144: and Data Aladr, Otrolt. .11 J. Baba Rath dror oat 44 homa ran to ratal o Lla till, wkll Joe gwn of ClaTlaad, lad ta aarririraa with 41. aawall alao tied hi owe world mark of atriklng oat hot four Umaa la 111 games. Comba waa crtdlt ad with tba moat slaglaa. 111. , Boy Scout Lost In Snow Covered Hills BAN BERNARDINO. CaL. Jaa. II, (API Sheriff depalle to day headed a poaae Into the Saa Barnard Ino aoanulna to eeareb for Richard Crawford. 14 year old eon of Mr. aad Mra. C. B. Crawrord. reported loot yeater- day la th enow eo-rerea loot- hllla. Richard accompanied a group ot boy aeoau oa a biking expedt. tloa aad when aboot earenteea allea from the city he waa aotle d to lag bahlnd. Sbirtly after ward he waa miaaed by bla com panion, who war anabla to lo cal him wbea' tby retracted their tep. Darkaea eaded th search, with th Toothful hiker Mill mlaalng. Fear for hie safety ara acuta. aa the saow la drifted nlB in sections of the moanula area wbere be waa last seaa. The tlon, however, la thickly dot ted with cablna, and members 01 the hiking party believe tb yoalb may hare taken refuge as darkneaa approached. Rockne Goes to Florida to Rest CHICAGO, Jan. 11, (AP) Greatly Improved In health. Knute Kockns. Notre Dame loot bail coach, today waa Journeying to ward Plorlda tor further reeupar- atloa aad sunrhlne. Rockne, who has been sutrer Ing from a blood clot la bis right leg. Is able to walk with the aid of a cane. He waa accompanied by Mrs. Ro-:kae and their son, Jaoitle, aad will atay at Xlaml for two months. BRUSHING UP SPORTS ' fjoweo seirtc 0fJM5K'" , Alt) rags wwm PIS 10 HALT RIVIERA PLAY Denny Shute Lead Fifty Purte Set k erg In Open Tourney. By PAI L ZI.MMa.KM t (Aaao ia:4 Pra 8pr:a V. r.;ri LOS A.NOILE4, Jan. 11, (AP) hair a handra4 a:ct waaJcr ar of tba aatloa'a (a.raja to day pat twa dUtraaa.ag rtas.la i; gal oir tba raln-aoaaad, a.na wpl K.r'.fra cnirt a-.-.-.n.1 t "i-"d aa chey ?rp.raj to nmt.aii .it tb Lo .t)4ala IWuiM oaraai(nt, ierd a" pr,. pt f a clear akr. Hthala Ul smnh A yoaag prof. ial fr.a Co .smbja, O.tmj lnr.y Siuta. b;i ra'rdar cius.-'.l :b taa-M;-oa coar and taa rioting a: mama to o.t a 4. tbra otat par, hadd taU array of q ihfj ara with a ara or lt7. Tbla ga a:m a to at rnka al,aa'aia of: n:a hm;.h ni. Young iiorton ; smita ot in auaaouri uaaraa llalg Drupa Oat Amoog th diacarda tba aigaiy who taliad to aboot 111 or batur ware aom of lbe country's goi? iag eiite. mcladisg the ve'eraa campaigner, waiter Hagaa. Taa Ha.g. whoa nearly a score o! yeere ia prureaalonai piay led ham to moot ot the major champion ships ot tha world, yeeterday pick ed np his ball at tba end ot tb eighth hole and announced thai he had eaoagb. Monai pavor tabata What quarter was given by the elements was received by ShuU la bla round saw him go oat lu II. tare over par. and coma home with aa even par, II. Tba tempest cam with all lla power aa th young Obloaa led out oa tb llth. smith, oa th other band, waa canght with the a Lor a at Its height The torrential rata, drlvea before aa ocean gale, canght the Mlaooanaa aa he wool to th slats green, and did not let ap until he bad completed thr thirteenth. Hortoa Hhoot re Grouped with MacDonald Smith, tha defending champion, and Cut el, Hortoa grimly fought bla wai through for a 71, while bla part ners took II and 14 respectively. MacDonald Smith turned In a It for the II holea. Just enough to permit aim to atay for lb third and final rounds today and tomorrow. Th best eighteen waa chalked ap tor .Sell Chrlstlen, Portland, Ore., pro. Th exponent from the Northwest also bad tha favor of th elements when he shot i 71 for a 1 51 standing. His In card Included fonr consecutive birdie Tunney May Have' To Go Under Knife NEW YORK, Jaa. It, (AP) Oene Tunney, retired heavyweight champion, la under observation at the Presbyterian hospital for a kidney ailment. Dr. George Wln tbrop Flab Tunney's pnyalclan, said he would Issue a bulletin this alteration at which time b would koow whether aa operation to re move a stone from the right kid ney would ba necessary. The physician's statement pul an end to the secrecy which nt surrounded the case. To b near bar husband. Mrs. Polly Lauder Tunney baa taken aa adjoining room at the hospital. sit; ISVfc.NlNO HERALD, Hack Getting Tired of Great One's Jibes; Wants to Fight CHICAGO. Jaa. 11. (API HI prMa it.lfxt by H ramarai mada by CbarMa Arthur tin tin-jo S.i.r. and hi Imaginatlc iroitud ay 'hlnga I'toaoui Jim Minima kka aaying aooal 11. tor a fight, agaia hara aroaa d Lawta (lla. kl Wllaoa. Taa iMmpaay of tb dagaau Lu mad hi rap.y la sairra' aa aartloa at Boa-oa Uat rrlday mgiu '-bat "I didn't want Jpoh rar I wantad Wllaoa." fVaata htm Badly I want Salraa Jaat t". a a bad at b want ma," Wlloa aaid. la orvaatiat h.a long allaac r h ima at Mari-nactarg, W. Va. A.I !-d l what b eona.4rd n.'i:.a rmrk by Slr. Wil. a.a h i antj'har ofrr 'rom ITflx .ur Ma.rfa, aamg fc.m to LAKEVIEW TO Mill Team's Player Faat and Able to Shoot Basket Tuesday aight at I o'clock the Lakevlew team of caaaa ebaieri HI Invade the Pelican's coart tot a game of bvsketball. Thee two teams played twice) last year and are anxlona to start the feud ail over agala. A return gam will be played at Lakevlew the first of February. Tha Pelicans' court thla year la mucJi Improved over that of last year. Copco llghta have been la stalled taking the place of th regular mill lights. This gives the players Just twice as muca light by which to play. Tha floor Is la flae shape aad visiting teams will have ao excuse this year when they are beaten. Led by Peteraoa Th Pelican team, led by Wal Mr Peterson, th Goliath of the Pelican five, have Improved eeally 100 per cent over last year and will be hard to beat this season. Peterson, last season shot 171 points and will coma near doubl Ing that mark this year. The two Sesslers. Chat and Milt, are two of tba beet forwards seen In action la Klamath Falls and play a paaalng attack game. They have played together for seversl years sad know Just what to ex pect from each otber, which meant a lot In baaketball. With them passing to tall Pete, who is play ing ap this year. It la almost al ways a cinch try for a close-up or set-np shot. Guards 'aat Curly Wakeman, 8teve Back, "tha Pelican flaah." and Lonir Andersoa are three fast guards Each plays a different atyle ol guarding and thla makes an Ideal combination to check visiting for wards. Beck, without exception, la the cleverest man In these part wltk the ball and the hardest Vi take a ball away from. Onoa he gets that ba'l It gets to offensive territory. Curly Wakeman, last year's only regular guard to make the team, playa a faster gam ana Is shooting much better than last year. He Is pasting with more speed, and working with tan "flash" Is one sweet guard. "Little" Louie Anderson, "speed ball" of the team. Is now playlnx at a guard position and is work lng In fast. Louie scored 215 points for tbe Pellcana laat year and will be In there checking them up again thla season. Loot played opposite Red Wtnner, laat By Laufer PEL IGAN rui KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mt ihlra at Whit City arana ror lll.ioi). Kharra Abawd la Rrtuw Shlra waa all wound ap to rw tlra from tha fut-llgbtlag baat. aaa. but hi trump a ow bald kaadxl Al Spohrar, Boatoa Bran ratckar, and aom otlara from bara and thara, kara aarnd to what bla dair for aaora glory, moaay and pabllctty. Among th rpor:d oirrs waa eaa from th Paciria coaat tor a boat with V. al tar "Duaiar" Mall, formar Clara land piuhar aow with th gaa I'ranciaco aaala, and th firat to aomlaat hlmaa'.f aa "Tha Uraat Wllaoa at4 ba would own a to Chicago wlthia taa day to aaak parmiaaioa from Wm. U Vaack, praaidcat of th Cuba, to fight tba graat on for tha honor of tha National laagu and II !.. year's high point maa wltk points. Give TacaUay IJaaaB The Pellcana hate played el game and rua up a score of 154 to their opponents' 111 already thla year. Laat year they totalled 1145 polnta to their opponents' 114. Th lineup for Tuesday a game will be Milt Sesaler. Chet Sessler, forwards. Peteraoa. center; Wake maa. Beck and Anderson, guards, aad Dewey and Mac Donald win aab. Dewey played last year. Ui Donald came from Wasjlng ton State. Teams wishing games should call or writ Ed Arthur at th Pelican dab, phone 171. Flams a million mllae long leap oat Into space from the sun. yet they are secretly visible to the naked aye. o :4 4 XL f V- 1 -eJ" ;rr " V'f XtMVw.'4 '..'-S.-ew Tbe strong arm of the law halts the spitter whose vile and vicious habit menaces his fellow citizens. But for every spitter canght hundreds escape.ee hundreds who still work in filthy shops rolling cigars with dirty fingers and spitting on the ends! Certified Crttrw protects yon against this abomina tion! Every tobacco leaf entering the clean, sunny CcrtlfUd Crtmo factories Is scientifically treated by methods developed by the United States Government during the war. And its purity is safeguarded along every step of the way by amaz ing inventions that foil, wrap and tip the cigars without the possibility of spit! Try a CsrtlfUd Ci E JUSTICE m T List for 1930 Selected By Justice and Two Free-Holder Jostle of the Peace W. B. Barnee Satarday anaoenced the luetic coart Jury llet tor 1114. During the year Juror will be selected from the Hat to serve oa th Juatlc coart Juries, J. E. FBy aad Parry O. DeLap war selected aad aided la the selection of the list. Stat ot Oregon. Klamath Coaaty, 83. The llat follows: Howard Abbey. T. S. Abbott. Earl Alaaaader, H. W. Ayrea. C Balln. F. C. Bam be r. Howard Barnblsel. John R. Beall. Nate Bldea. Frank Blair. Jack Bow ring. E M. Bubb. R. M. Butler, O. L. Black, J. N. BramhalL Roy Call. Noble Canter, F. E Cantrlll. T. N. Case. E. M. Cramb. lilt. Lea Carter, George Cbastaln. Fred Cofer, Airred Collier. W. W. Conner, llogue Dal, dllhael Dalley, Emu Drtber, J. P. Duke. Otta Dean. J. 8. Edeall. J. 8. Elliott. U P. Evana. Koea Flnley. J. E. Fr. ney, George Fife. J. F. Flock. George O. Galea, N. B. G me ter h. J. M. Glover. J. F. Goeller. F. R. Hamblett, Frank Hamm. G. H. Hancock, Marion Hankt. B. L. Hardenbrook. A. C. Hay dan. 11. E. Hauger. O. M. Hec tor. Floyd Henriot, John Houa toa, C. L. Harvey. Glenn Jeater, M. L. Johnson. Joseph U. Justin. L. F. Ktrkpat rick. E. C. Knlgbt. C. H. JUHOR Spit is a horrid word, but it is worse on the end of your cigar It .we jw I 1' T. u At s .T 4? . the war against Spitting is a crusade of decency . . join it. Smoke CERTIFIED CREMO! iee how wonderfully good ip Knowlee. E J Kill). H Kirk Patrick, J. J Keller. M. Lavea-u-k. C. C. Low, William Loreni. R. H. Malay. J. tl. Martla. O. D Matthews. E. J. McLaughlla. rioyd McMillan. W. W. McSeally. George Mats. H. N. Mo. O. K Moeller. Cbarlea Mjore, Frel Murphey, Percy Muray. E. Mtachtam. kid Oetendorf. Nate Otterbela. I'raak ueeoe. Leslie Peyton. Dewey Powell, Z. J. Powell, Jamee L. Qulna. R. ReUkey, Nelaoa Reed, Clyde Rldgeway. W. H. Rubefisoa. L. Rachoali-k, L D. Rumer, II Raade. Tom Schuppel. F. X. Sextoe, D. F. Shirk. U. I. Stebbtae, K. 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